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cocker rot cure ???
Hello,
My groomer just told me my dog has cocker rot and I can't wait to see the vet on Monday- they are closed on Sunday in my area. Does anyone have any information on Cocker rot or the cure? Many thanks, Deirdre |
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I really don't understand , what are the symptoms and is this a joke ?
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I agree.....please elaborate.
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Maybe they've gone for a s:troll:
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never heard of it...are you sure you weren't at the urologist?
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Marie-Eve and Buster (5 year old-ish rescued Boxer) Deep thought, by Jack Handey : "I think my new thing will be to try to be a real happy guy. I'll just walk around being real happy until some jerk says something stupid to me." |
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i groom animals..........and i have never heard of this???? think its a joke
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A sick joke. Some people got way too much time on their hands. :troll:
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My cocker spaniel has cocker rot on her tummy and underneath her arms. My groomer said that it's a nasty fungal infection that will never go away and has no cure. They also said that it will make her smell. They also said it was hyreditary.
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I would suggest a visit to your vet, and if it's bad enough, a doggie dermatologist. I would rather make decisions based on lab results and research.
What are you feeding? |
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